Exemple de utilizare a Surpluses în Engleză și traducerile lor în Română
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Submit surpluses and needs.
We have never had such gargantuan surpluses before.
Shortages, surpluses and self-sufficiency.
They asked over the web how to invest cash surpluses.
EU budget surpluses(in million EUR).
Oamenii se traduc, de asemenea,
Therefore, timely release the tree from snow surpluses.
Surpluses of not adhering grain are removed.
Here is a list of surpluses and needs remaining.
Azerbaijan and Algeria recorded budget and trade surpluses.
Here is a list of surpluses and needs remaining.
Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden have for a long time had surpluses.
Deficits and surpluses are not objectionable per se.
The current account and fiscal surpluses remain ample.
Submit surpluses and needs for intervortex barter and exchange.
To avoid the formation of surpluses in the Community.
In good times,they should reduce their spending and build surpluses.
Investing cash surpluses laying in ltd. company.
In 2014, the majority of Member States registered current account surpluses.
Unfortunately, these surpluses will have to be thrown out.
Release of the study"Evaluation of complex relationships with financial surpluses”.
Farming and food surpluses led to the division of labor.
To stabilise market prices andavoid the formation of surpluses in the Community.
In some Member States, surpluses persist and remain very large.
Surpluses in some Member States remain large over the forecast horizon(2015-2017).
In this case, as a fugue,there are surpluses of the applied glue.
Structural surpluses should be avoided thanks to the price mechanism.
Thereafter, gradually increasing structural surpluses are planned to be achieved.
European food surpluses must be shipped out to the Haitian people as a matter of urgency.
Fostering bilateral agreements between Member States to take advantage of any surpluses of doctors and nurses.
Urges Members to return surpluses at the end of their mandate;